All well and good, ichkeria.
There's just one thing my feeble mind cannot grasp. All the "Mainstream" parties (including the Conservatives if they told the truth) are quite happy with the EU the way it is, are quite happy with the way it will continue to evolve if left unchecked. It's only a large number of the electorate that is unhappy with the status quo and what does that matter, after all?
That being the case, and bearing in mind that, if the opinion polls are accurate, a "Yes" vote is almost a foregone conclusion, why doesn't one of them - any of them - simply promise an unequivocal "In/Out" referendum immediately after the next election? No phoney "renegotiations"; no delay; no manipulation of the question.
If the issue, as is suggested, does not matter to the electorate then such a promise will make no difference to the voting intentions of most people. The plebiscite will return a resounding "Yes" vote and the issue will be settled for a good many years to come. Just what do they have to be afraid of? And in any case, since the function of government is to facilitate the wishes of the people (and not, contrary to many politicians ideas, the other way round) would it really matter if the people were given what they wanted? After all, it is they who will suffer the consequences of their folly.
Help me a bit here.